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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
W-K-M®
Model MA-1DynaCentric®
Butterfly Valve
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Publication TC1508 Published January 2003
W-K-M® and DynaCentric® are trademarks of Cooper Cameron Corporation© Cooper Cameron Corporation, Cooper Cameron Valves Division, 2003.
All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
Bill of Materials ................................................. 4Scope ............................................................... 6Nameplate Information .................................... 6Storage .............................................................. 6Installation......................................................... 6
Disc/Pipe Clearance ..................................... 7Flange Bolt and Stud Sizes ......................... 8Procedure .................................................... 9
Operation ......................................................... 10Routine Maintenance ....................................... 11Trouble Shooting ............................................. 11
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Bill of Materials
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. Body2. Seat Retainer3. Seat Retainer Screw4. Stem/Disc Spring5. Stop Pin6. Stop Pin Plug7. Stem Bearing8. Nameplate9. Gland Retainer10. Gland Retainer Stud11. Gland Retainer Nut12. Body Gasket13. Upper Stem
I T E M DESCRIPTION
14. Disc15. Lower Stem16. Stem Pins17. Disc Spacer18. Key19. Stem Retainer Pins20. Packing Spacer21. Gland Ring22. Seat23. Packing Set25. Bottom Cover26. Bottom Cover Gasket27. Bottom CoverScrew
Figure 1 - Cooper Cameron Valves' W-K-M 3"-12" Class 150, 3"-10" Class 300, 3"-8" Class 600 DynaCentric Valve Components.
119
2110
23
20
7
8
7
4
56
1
14 22 12 2 3
17
16
19
13
(Wafer body
shown, lug
body available)
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3" 03
4" 04
6" 06
8" 08
10" 10
12" 12
14" 14
16" 16
18" 18
20" 20
24" 24
30" 30
Catalog Number Information
1=150 1=CS 0=Wafer3=300 2=SS 1=Lug6=600 3=CS21
4=CS/ENC5=LCC
Class Material Style CS Disc*17-4 StemSS Disc17-4 StemSS DiscNi-Cr5
StemNi-Cu6
Disc &StemSS Disc316SSStem2
SS DiscHF-6 O/L7
17-4 StemSS DiscHF-6 O/L7
Ni-Cr Stem5
03
04
05
06
07
01
02
TFE
RTFE
SS/RTFE
Ni-Cr5 Alloy(UNS No.6625)/RTFE
316SS
Ni-Cr5 Alloy(UNS No.6625)
F023
F03
M01
M03
S01
S02
TFE VEE
High TempGraphitized
Grafoil 14
11
13
Bare Stem
Handle
HandwheelWorm Gear
Chainwheel
Worm Gear
WG
CH
00
HL
Size Body Trim Seal Packing ActuationInches Group Group Group Group4
X X - A5 X X X - X X - X X X - X X - X X
Note: Valves with optional materials of construction areavailable on application.
1 Controlled hardness carbon steel (H2S Service).2 Valves equipped with 316 SS stems may require derating
depending on size and class.3 Standard seat for class 600 valves.4 SS packing adjustment studs and nuts are standard.
* Cabon steel discs (14" and larger – consult factory).5 Ref. "inconel"6 Ref. "monel"7 Ref. "Stellite" overlay
Figure 2 - Cooper Cameron Valves' W-K-M 14"-30" Class 150, 12"-24" Class 300, 10"-12" Class 600 DynaCentric Butterfly Valve Components.
119
2123
7
8
7
13
19
16
17
14 22 12 2 3
10
20
1
4
18
15
(Lug body shown,
wafer body
available)
262527
16
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Nameplate Information
Figure 3 - Typical Dynacentric Nameplate.
ITEM STAMP
1 Valve Size.2 Model Number3 Optional Information4 Basic Model Number/
Type Actuation5 Stem Material6 Disc Material7 Seat Material8 Packing Material9 Maximum CWP
10 Seat Ratings
ScopeThe W-K-M DynaCentric high performance butter-fly valve offers all the benefits of a wafer valve -smaller size, lower price, lighter weight andthrottling capabilities - and the high performancecharacteristics of ball and gate valves. Because oftheir quarter turn operation, they are easily andeconomically adapted to power actuation.
The DynaCentric butterfly valve is available in 3"-12" 150, 300 and 600 pressure classes and 14"-24"150 and 300 pressure classes and 30" 150. Thevalve is available in both flangeless wafer styleand single flanged tapped lug style bodies.
Stem packing is adjustable. Seats are easily re-placed in the field.
StorageAfter assembly and test, Dynacentric butterflyvalves are placed in the closed position. Carbonsteel valve internals are coated with rust preventa-
Figure 4 -
Preferred Position - Seat Upstream
Figure 5 -
Seat Downstream (Fail Close)
Figure 6 -
Stem Horizontal
tive and painted on the external surfaces. Flangeprotection is provided for all valves. Valves shouldbe stored in a clean, dry location. Outdoor storageis permissable, but should be off the ground andprotected from the elements. For long termstorage, contact your CCV representative.
InstallationAlthough DynaCentric butterfly valves have bi-directional sealing capabilities and will operate inany position, the following positions are recom-mended for certain installations:
Flow Direction –Normally the preferred position is seat upstream(Figure 4) where the seat retainer provides protec-tion for the seat against erosion due to line flow.This position also reduces operating torque andprovides better throttling characteristics.
For handle operated valves or valves in fail-closedservice, the seat should be downstream (Figure 5)with the stem side of the disc facing the flow.
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This position results in positive closing torque withincreasing pressure and reduces hazards associatedwith handle operation.
Stem Position –DynaCentric valves perform equally well with thestem in the vertical or horizontal position. How-ever, the stem horizontal position is always pre-ferred. When the lading contains solids, which can
build up over long periods of closure, it is particu-larly important that this position be used. Aflushing action of the flow media during openingand closing cycles cleans sediment from thebottom of the line by a jetting action. When suchaction is desired, the valve should be installed seatupstream (flow from the seat side of the valve)with the stop pin in the vertical up postion.(Figure 6)
Disc/Pipe ClearanceThreaded style lug valves are recommended forend-of-line or equipment isolation service. TheDynaCentric butterfly valve can handle flow fromeither direction in such services.
Before beginning installation, note the following:Disc/pipe clearance should be checked beforebeginning installation to avoid the possibility ofscraping the disc edge on the pipe ID and damag-ing the sealing surface.Minimum pipe I.D. required for disc swingclearance:
Class 150 valves – Schedule 40 pipe orequivalent
Class 300 valves – Scedule XS pipe orequivalent
Class 600 valves – Schedule 120 pipe orequivalent
Consult Table 1 for required flange modificationsfor other pipe schedules.
Valve Size Sched Sched Sched Diameterand Class 40 XS 120 (in.)
(extrastrong)
Figure 7 - Disc / Pipe Clearance
Table 1 -Disc Clearance
3" – 150 X X X 2.753" – 300 X X X 2.753" – 600 X X X 2.75
4" – 150 X X 3.854" – 300 X X 3.854" – 600 X X X 3.65
6" – 150 X X 5.906" – 300 X X 5.906" – 600 X X X 5.50
8" – 150 X 7.908" – 300 X X 7.908" – 600 X X X 7.40
10" – 150 X 10.0010" – 300 X X 9.8010" – 600 X X X 9.06
12" – 150 X 11.9012" – 300 X X 11.7512" – 600 X X X 11.75
14" – 150 X 13.0614" – 300 X X 13.00
16" – 150 X 15.0016" – 300 X X 14.68
18" – 150 X 16.8718" – 300 X X 16.50
20" – 150 X 18.81
24" – 150 X 22.6224" – 300 X X 22.06
30" – 150 28.02
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GasketsNon-asbestos gaskets made in accordance withANSI B16.5 Group 1a and 1b are standard for theDynaCentric butterfly valve. API 601 standardspiral wound gaskets may also be used.
Figure 8
Figure 9
AA
Wafer BodyWafer Body
Studs and Hex NutsStuds and Hex Nuts
Lug BodyLug Body
CapscrewsCapscrews
BB
Flange BoltsRecommended bolt and stud lengths for installa-tion in ANSI flanges are provided in Table 2.
Valve Bolt Bolt Wafer Body Lug BodySize Circle Size
Dia. Qty. Stud Screw Qty. Screw (in.) Length Length Length
'A' 'B' 'B'
Table 2
3" – 150 6 5/8-11 UNC 4 5.50 – 8 1.753" – 300 6-5/8 3/4-10 UNC 8 6.25 – 16 2.003" – 600 6-5/8 3/4-10 UNC 8 6.50 – 16 2.25
4" – 150 7-1/2 5/8-11 UNC 8 5.75 – 16 2.004" – 300 7-7/8 3/4-10 UNC 8 6.50 – 16 2.254" – 600 8-1/2 7/8-9 UNC 8 7.50 – 16 2.50
6" – 150 9-1/2 3/4-10 UNC 8 6.25 – 16 2.006" – 300 10-5/8 3/4-10 UNC 12 7.25 – 24 2.506" – 600 11-1/2 1-8 UNC 12 9.50 – 24 3.25
8" – 150 11-3/4 3/4-10 UNC 8 6.75 – 16 2.258" – 300 13 7/8-9 UNC 12 8.25 – 24 3.008" – 600 13-3/4 1-1/8-8 UN 12 11.00 – 24 4.00
10" – 150 14-1/4 7/8-9 UNC 12 7.25 – 24 2.5010" – 300 15-1/4 1-8 UNC 16 9.50 – 32 3.2510" – 600 17 1-1/4-8 UN 12 (8) 13.00 (4.00) 32 4.00
12" – 150 17 7/8-9 UNC 12 7.75 – 24 2.7512" – 300 17-3/4 1-1/8-8 UN 16 10.50 – 32 3.7512" – 600 19-1/4 1-1/4-8 UN 16 (8) 14.00 (4.00) 40 4.00
14" – 150 18-3/4 1-8 UNC 12 9.25 – 24 3.0014" – 300 20-1/4 1-1/8-8 UN 16 (8) 11.75 (3.50) 40 3.50
16" – 150 21-1/4 1-8 UNC 16 9.75 – 32 3.0016" – 300 22-1/2 1-1/4-8 UN 16 (8) 13.00 (3.75) 40 3.75
18" – 150 22-3/4 1-1/8-8 UN 16 10.50 – 32 3.2518" – 300 24-3/4 1-1/4-8 UN 20 (8) 14.00 (4.00) 48 4.00
20" – 150 25 1-1/8-8 UN 20 12.00 – 40 3.7520" – 300 27 1-1/4-8 UN 20 (8) 14.50 (4.00) 48 4.00
24" – 150 29-1/2 1-1/4-8 UN 20 13.00 – 40 4.0024" – 300 32 1-1/2-8 UN 20 (8) 16.50 (4.25) 40 (8) 5.00 (4.25)
30" – 150 36 1-1/4-8 UN 40 (16) 16.50 (4.25) 48 (8) 5.00 (4.25)
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ProcedureThe following procedure applies to new installa-tion between standard ANSI pipe flanges. Whenreplacing a valve from an existing installation,clean flange faces of any residual gasket materialbefore starting.
Actuation should not be removed from the valvefor installation unless the actuator must be trans-ferred during replacement.
1. Remove protective covers from valve. Be surevalve is completely closed.
2. When installing wafer body valves, installlower flange bolts without tightening (Figure10). Position valve and flange gaskets betweenflanges, within the pocket formed by theflange bolts. Install the remaining flangebolts, taking care that the gaskets are centeredon the flange faces.Note: While the DynaCentric butterfly valvehas bi-directional sealing capabilities, thepreferred position is seat upstream (Figure 4).Handle operated valves or fail closed valvesshould be installed seat downstream (stem sidefacing flow).
3. Lug body valves should be positioned betweenthe flanges with gaskets properly centered, andthen the cap-screws inserted (Figure 12).
4. Carefully check disc clearance by placing thevalve in the full open position. Should auto-mated valves be difficult or impossible tocycle, check that the raised face of the flangematches the raised area on the valve face.
5. Tighten all bolts or cap-screws in a crossover orstar pattern to insure even sealing (Figure 11and 12).
6. Packing gland tightness is pre-tested at thefactory. Should stem leakage occur at start-up,the gland can be adjusted to stop the leak.Avoid over tightening which may result inexcessive operating torque or prematurepacking wear.
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Raised FaceArea
Wafer Body
Lug BodyLug Body
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Operation
Manually operated -The DynaCentric butterfly valve operates from fullyopen to fully closed by a 90° turn of the handle.Visual “OPEN-CLOSED” indicators on the stopplate and handle enable the valve’s position to bedetermined at a glance.The smaller sized DynaCentric valves (3”-6” Class150 and 300, 3” and 4” Class 600) have flats on thestem. Larger valve sizes have a single square key.Both stem flats and keyway indicate valve position.When they are in line with the flow stream, thevalve is open. When perpendicular, the valve isclosed.In all cases, when the valve is closed, the handle isperpendicular to the run of the pipe (Figure 13),and when the valve is open, the handle is parallelto the pipe (Figure 14).
Maximum recommended pressure differential forhandle operated valves:
3”………..400psi4”………..300psi6”………..150psi8”…………50psi
Worm Gear operated –Worm gear operators, available as standard equip-ment on all valves 8” and larger, which are notpower actuated, have an arrow on top of theoperator that indicates the “OPEN - CLOSED”position of the disc (Figure 15). Counter-clockwiserotation of the handwheel opens the valve; clock-wise rotation closes the valve.
Figure 14
Figure 13
Figure 15
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Routine Maintenance
Because of the simple design and operation, theDynaCentric butterfly valve requires virtually nomaintenance. Its non-lubricated construction andprotected seat design provides reliable leak freeperformance without routine servicing.
The only preventative maintenance recommendedfor the valve is to periodically inspect for leaksaround the stem packing. Should a leak appear,the packing can be adjusted by tightening thegland retainer nuts slightly. Avoid excessivetightening which may result in excessive valvetorque or premature packing wear.
Troubleshooting
Trouble Probable Cause Remedy
The valve will not sealproperly.
The seat and/or disc is worn or dam-aged.
Replace worn parts.*
Build up of solids or roughness is onedge of disc.
Operator is not installed properly.
The valve opens andcloses with line flow.
Disc hits on side of pipe. Check for proper pipe clearance.
The valve is hard tooperate.
The valve will not open.
The valve leaks betweenbody and seat retainer.
The valve is leakingaround stem.
Foreign matter is present between seatand disc.
Operator stops are not set properly.
Operate several times to wipe clean.
Adjust stops to proper setting.
Stem packing is too tight.
Operate several times to wipe clean or disassemblevalve and clean disc edge.*
Tighten packing only sufficiently to stop leaks.
Reinstall operator in proper alignment with valvestem.
Seat retainer screws are not tight.
Body gasket is damaged.(FO and MO seats only)
Seat is damaged.
Tighten seat retainer screws.
Replace body gasket.*
Replace seat.
Gland nuts are loose.
Packing is damaged or worn.
Tighten gland nuts.
Replace packing.
Handle or actuator does not provideproper restraint. Restrain handle or actuator when in static position.
*Contact your CCV representative for technical information or repair manual
Additional information is also available on-line at http://www.ccvalve.com
Headquarters
Cooper Cameron Valves16500 South Main Street, Missouri City, TX 77489-1300Phone: 281-499-8511, 800-323-9160, Fax: 281-499-6965
Manufacturing
Cooper Cameron ValvesW-K-M ProductsP.O. Box 94700Oklahoma City, OK 73143Phone: 405-631-1321, Fax: 405-631-0420
http://www.ccvalve.com
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